electrolux 21
Installer instructions
ATTENTION: This appliance can
only be installed and used in
permanently ventilated places
in conformity with UNI 7129
and UNI 7131.
The manufacturer declines any
liability for damage due to
installation not complying with
the current standards or failure
to respect the accident-
prevention regulations.
Appliance installation and connection
to the power supply must only be carried
out by QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
Before carrying out any operation, make
sure the appliance is DISCONNECTED
from the power supply.
Installation room
For correct operation of the gas appliance,
the air necessary for gas combustion must
be able to flow naturally in the room.
(The installer must comply with the current
UNI-CIG 7129 - 7131 standards).
The air must flow into the room through
openings made in the external walls.
These openings must have a free open
section of at least 100 cm
2
if the appliance
is equipped with a safety device or 200 cm
2
if the appliance does not have a safety
device.
This opening must be located near the floor,
preferably on the opposite side to fume
extraction, and be made in such a way that
it is not obstructed from the inside or
outside. If the opening cannot be made in
the room where the appliance is installed,
the necessary air can come from an
adjacent room, provided:
it is not a bedroom or a dangerous
environment;
it is not in low pressure;
the ventilation between the room where
the appliance is installed and the
adjacent room is ensured by means of
permanent openings (UNI-CIG 7129).
Fume exhaust
Gas cooking appliances must exhaust the
fumes through hoods directly connected to
flues or directly to the outside.
If a hood cannot be installed, it is necessary
to use an electric exhaust fan fitted on the
external wall or the window of the room,
provided conditions exist so that the opening
for ventilation can be increased in proportion
to the fan capacity (UNI-CIG 7129).
This electric exhaust fan must be able to
guarantee an hourly air change for a kitchen,
equal to 3-5 times its volume.
Gas connection
The gas connection must be carried out in
compliance with UNI-CIG 7129 - 7131
standards. The appliances leave the factory
tested and adjusted for the type of gas
specified on the label located in the bottom
protection, near the gas connection pipe.
Make sure the type of gas used is the same
as that specified on the label.
Otherwise, proceed according to the
instructions given in the section “Conversion
to other types of gas”.
To ensure maximum efficiency and
minimum consumption, make sure the gas
supply pressure respects the values given
in the “Burner specifications” table.
If the pressure of the gas used is different
(or variable) with respect to that provided
for, a suitable pressure regulator for the gas
(NOT LPG) complying with Standard UNI
EN 88 must be installed on the inlet piping.
The use of pressure regulators for liquefied
gases (LPG) is allowed provided they
comply with Standard UNI EN 12864.
The union is fitted on the end part of the
train, with a G 1/2" threaded nut, interposing
the seal between the components as shown
in the figure. Screw the parts without forcing,
turn the union in the required direction, then
tighten everything.